Boston terrier, breed of dog developed in the latter half of the 19th century in Boston. Bred from the English bulldog and a white English terrier, the Boston terrier is one of the few breeds to have originated in the United States. It has a terrier-like build, dark eyes, a short muzzle, and a short, fine coat of black or brindle, with white on the face, chest, neck, and legs. At maturity, it stands 15 to 17 inches (38 to 43 cm); weight may range from less than 15 to about 25 pounds (7 to 11 kg). The breed is characteristically gentle and affectionate.

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The Boston terrier is a dapper breed of nonsporting dog whose ancestors were known for their strength and determination in pit fighting; today’s breed is mainly a gentle and affectionate companion dog. The black-and-white or brindle-and-white coat is short, smooth, and glossy. The large ears are cropped to stand erect and pointed. The eyes are large, prominent, and dark. The tail is short and may taper to a fine point or be screw-shaped. The adult Boston terrier stands 15-17 inches (38-43 centimeters) tall and weighs 13-25 pounds (6-11 kilograms). The breed is intelligent and has a lively demeanor. It was developed in Boston, Massachusetts, in the latter half of the 19th century. Bred from the bulldog and a white English terrier, the Boston terrier is one of the few breeds to have originated in the United States.

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